I just thinks she’s so beautiful inside and out. Watching her do her dream job with just…such passion is enough to make me cry a little bit. I just feel wonderful knowing someone is out there being this fun and loves physics experiments as much as I do. Her love for science is just beauty.
Love the accent, and I love the way she mixes lectures with clear examples. Best kind of learning when you have lecture, theory, and a live example. STEM at its best.
It's not just Tatiana but the entire department that deserves praise. They all work insanely hard whether it be behind the scenes with their own research, teaching/leading my fellow Aggies, or working on content like this to demonstrate what makes A&M great. Make no mistake, this isn't an anomaly from one department, but an example of A&M's culture and education as a whole. And while there are always lackluster professors like any university, there are far more professors that actually care about the well-being and knowledge of their students.
I hate to be the negative nelly here but...kids come to Physics classes and expect daily doses of this theatre and mis-representation that when they see Mechanics formulas or unit conversions or the calculational aspect of these "demos", they are completely turned off. Then people blame us and say we make it boring. Yes, Physics is hard, Calculus is hard. Kepler, Boltzmann, Kelvin, these people never had reputations of theatrics or entertaining mass crowds. That is not what science is supposed to do.
How dare Tatiana make learning interesting and fun. I belonged to a science teacher group and we'd get together each quarter to share fun interesting ways to teach science. Hopefully you never got in a classrom to squish creativity and interest in science.
Her enthusiasm is infectious.
I just thinks she’s so beautiful inside and out. Watching her do her dream job with just…such passion is enough to make me cry a little bit. I just feel wonderful knowing someone is out there being this fun and loves physics experiments as much as I do. Her love for science is just beauty.
I love this so much.
Love the accent, and I love the way she mixes lectures with clear examples. Best kind of learning when you have lecture, theory, and a live example. STEM at its best.
The best teacher ever! Learing by fun is the best way od learning
It's not just Tatiana but the entire department that deserves praise. They all work insanely hard whether it be behind the scenes with their own research, teaching/leading my fellow Aggies, or working on content like this to demonstrate what makes A&M great.
Make no mistake, this isn't an anomaly from one department, but an example of A&M's culture and education as a whole. And while there are always lackluster professors like any university, there are far more professors that actually care about the well-being and knowledge of their students.
I love her videos.
I love her chuckle at the fact that she has more subscribers than the athletics channel. Legend.
If only I was 40 years younger.
⚡Its Mrs Wizard! ⚡
✔️💯🤘
Science!!!!!!!!!!!🎉
Love this 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Where can I find information on her classes for kids like in vdo? I'd love to take my kid to attend her class. Very inspiring!!
❤❤❤😮
She has too much access to liquid nitrogen!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I’d have my thyroid checked.
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Not safe at ALL. Love what she's doin though. They need to put up a giant plexiglass barrier, STAT!!!
edit: this was a dumb post go ingore this
Go away
Lol
@@JRAnalyzes Really? Opinions aren't welcome in your narrow world?
😂😂😂. How is living in a bubble going for you ?
@@libigarcia9427 yooo, i was like super drunk when i made this sorry g
When the teacher goes above and beyond teaching your children.
If more physics teachers where like her....
Life on Mars
Love this lady especially the "AAACCCHHHH" ❤
I love their stuff. Last chritmas a collegue and I prepared a science show for our students inspired by these vids
I hate to be the negative nelly here but...kids come to Physics classes and expect daily doses of this theatre and mis-representation that when they see Mechanics formulas or unit conversions or the calculational aspect of these "demos", they are completely turned off. Then people blame us and say we make it boring. Yes, Physics is hard, Calculus is hard. Kepler, Boltzmann, Kelvin, these people never had reputations of theatrics or entertaining mass crowds. That is not what science is supposed to do.
How dare Tatiana make learning interesting and fun. I belonged to a science teacher group and we'd get together each quarter to share fun interesting ways to teach science. Hopefully you never got in a classrom to squish creativity and interest in science.